WHY CONSERVE?
1-The majority of India’s architectural heritage and sites
are unprotected. They constitute a unique civilis ational legacy
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enduring relevance to contemporary Indian society
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4.Conserving the unprotected architectural heritage
and sites ensures the survival of the country’s sense of
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relationships with the natural environments
within which it originally evolved.WHAT TO CONSERVE?
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Significance is constituted in both the tangible
and intangible forms.
2.The tangible heritage includes historic
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Relationship to the natural environment.
3.Conservation of architectural heritage
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representative of a historic past.
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unprotected architectural heritage and sites
is to establish the efficacy of conservation
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